Tell your doctor or call 911 if you have any of these symptoms or signs: Bright red bleeding beyond the third day after birth. Blood clots bigger than a plum. Bleeding that soaks more than one sanitary pad an hour and doesn’t slow down or stop. What is considered tooRead More →

Locate a copy of your birth certificate. … Find out the name of the hospital where you were born. … Call the office of the doctor who delivered you. … Contact the local or county town hall in the town where you were born. Contact your state’s Bureau of VitalRead More →

If you’ve been taking ‘The Pill’ Both short-and long-term pill users were likely to experience a temporary delay in conception, but this does not affect a woman’s chances to fall pregnant. This study has brought good news for users of ‘The Pill’ with respect to future fertility. How do IRead More →

This explanation is called the obstetrical dilemma. In humans, the size of the head of term fetuses is a tight fit for the mother’s bony birth canal. According to the obstetrical hypothesis, we need a wide pelvis to bear big-brained babies but a narrow one to walk or run efficiently.Read More →

If Jacobsen syndrome is inherited, parents have a slightly higher risk of having another child with the condition. Girls are twice as likely to develop this syndrome than boys. Is Jacobsen syndrome inherited? Most cases of Jacobsen syndrome are not inherited. They result from a chromosomal deletion that occurs asRead More →

Many cases seem to occur without an apparent cause, while some may occur due to a genetic ( inherited ) defect, environmental exposure during pregnancy, or a combination or both factors. Syndactyly may also occur as a part of an underlying genetic syndrome and can be found in over 300Read More →

As a result, Suigetsu did a DNA test that said that Karin was the real mother of Sarada, which shocked the Boruto fandom. However, Suigetsu made a mistake and actually used a DNA sample of Sakura while thinking it was Karin’s. Therefore, Karin is not the mother of Sarada andRead More →

Genes Related to Microphthalmia Microphthalmia might be caused by changes in a number of genes involved in the early development of a person’s eye; the majority of these genes have yet to be identified. The condition may also result from a chromosomal abnormality that affects one or more genes. CanRead More →